After slashing through the powder on Breckenridge during the Dew Tour, you owe yourself some good quality grubbage and some beverages to wash it down. After all, snowboarding is a serious workout. Sure, your buns get sore after a day of riding, but you burn upward toward 300 calories an hour snowboarding. After a full day — oh hell, you do the math. That must be why Shaun White is so sexified and Gretchen Bleiler is wanted by every man alive. What fun would life be if we can't ingest any calories after a big day of burning them off? Shaw, that would be as bad as an overly-waxed board with no powder. Take a look at the list of Breckenridge restaurants and bars to enjoy during the Winter Dew Tour.
Must-Dew eats and drinks in Breckenridge
After thrashing down the slopes, rev up at these Breckenridge hot spots
November 23, 2009
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Cecilia's Martini Bar
520 S. Main St. - Breckenridge970-453-2243
If there is fun to be had in Breck, it's being had at Cecilia's
South Ridge Seafood Grill
215 S. Ridge St. - Breckenridge970-547-0063
Located away from the bustle of Main Street, South Ridge Seafood Grill is the place to taste the freshest seafood you can find in the mountains
Downstairs at Eric's
111 South Main St. - Breckenridge970-453-1401
A hardcore sports bar in the Breck, known for its mantra "Because everywhere else just sucks"
Clint's Bakery and Coffee
131 S. Main St. - Breckenridge970-453-2990
Clint's is a bustling coffee shop located on Breckenridge's historic Main Street
Salt Creek Steakhouse
110 E. Lincoln Ave. - Breckenridge970-453-4949
One of Breckenridge's premier steakhouses, Salt Creek serves only USDA prime beef
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